Los
Cabos (The Capes) is one of Mexico’s most beautiful
and exclusive destinations. It lies on the southernmost
tip of the Baja California Peninsula, 220 kilometers (136
miles) south of La Paz. The climate is warm throughout
most of the year, with an average temperature of 26º
C (79º F).

During
the winter In Los Cabos you can admire one of the most
beautiful natural phenomena to occur on Mexico’s
coasts: the courtship, mating and birth process of the
gray whale. During peak summer months, Magdalena Bay
is perfect for scuba diving, kayaking, sportfishing,
also to enjoy a romantic getaway on a pristine beach
as you gaze out onto El Arco, a rocky arch formation
is considered a landmark of this destination. Los Cabos
unites together the waters of the Pacific Ocean and
the Sea of Cortez (also called the Gulf of California).
UNESCO declared 244 islands and protected areas of the
Sea of Cortez a World Heritage Site.

A 33-kilometer
highway, called the Corredor Turistico, stretches from
San Jose del Cabo to Cabo San Lucas. Along the highway,
you’ll find world-class hotels with top-notch
restaurants, which have been known to lure a fair share
of celebrities. Los Cabos is an unforgettable experience
for the entire family thanks to its championship golf
courses, excellent sportfishing and gorgeous beaches
offering quality services.